A clear window into how Anglican worship connects with Scripture.
This volume analyzes prayers, collects, and scriptural use in the Church of England’s liturgical services, offering a historical look at how devotion and doctrine meet in daily worship.
Designed for readers interested in church history, liturgy, and the relationship between prayer and Scripture, this edition presents findings in a clear, accessible format. It outlines key features and provides reference material drawn from the author’s comparative study.
- A detailed catalogue of epithets, titles, and divine attributes used in liturgical address
- General notes on concluding prayers and how they frame worship
- Two appendices: an index of direct Scripture extracts in the services and an overview of liturgical prayers
- Context for how prayers, collects, and Scriptural passages interact in practice
Ideal for students of theology, clergy, and anyone studying the history of Anglican worship and its Bible-based foundations.